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The Tale of Sigmund and Sinfjötli (VISUAL VIDEO)
All film footage belongs to the makers of Wolfman (2010). Audio belongs to the artists that produced the song in the video. You may distribute this song but you must give credit to the artists that made this video.
Lyrics:
There once were two outlaws from eons ago
No honorable man would dare trust them
Vikings would speak of them throughout the ages
Many hearts fluttered when they heard the beast’s howls in the night
Fenriz’ children often nearby
Ferocious beasts with terrible strength that can rip a man to pieces
By Odin’s beard they were not trusted by any mortal Man
One faithful day they came across a luxurious home
They had many fine furs and trophies
It seemed abandoned
Sigmund and Sinfjötli so they’ve thought
Foolish for they not knew what was yet to come
The owners were steadily asleep at night when Sigmund and Sinfjötli noticed these two particular furs
It called out to them
Lusting for adventure the thieves stole the furs from the sleeping owners and dawned on the enchanted wolf furs
For 9 days they are werewolves and 1 day they transform back into humans
Sigmund and Sinfjötli put on the fur and immediately become werewolves
The pelt’s magic allows them to understand the wolf language
Sigmund and Sinfjötli make a pact to go their separate ways but only meet up when in dire need
One frightful day, Sigmund howls calling out to his son Sinfjötli for his aid to defeat 7 hunters
Later Sinfjötli gets attacked by 11 mighty hunters and the mighty beast kills all hunters himself
Sigmund finds him and asked him why he didn’t called out to him
Sinfjötli boasted about not needing help to defeat more than 7 humans
Sigmund in a fit of rage sinks his jaws into his son’s throat
With instant regret he regrets attacking his son for he is now limp
And the regret of stealing the wolf pelts kicks in
Sigmund returns to the house they raided to find it empty of the previous owners
He pleas to the Gods to heal his wounded son
Odin willing he heard his pleas and Sigmund finds weasels fighting and one runs to get a herb
Sigmund searches for the herb to no avail until one of Odin’s crows appears with the magic herb
Sigmund puts the herb on his son’s neck and he is instantly healed
On the tenth day the loving father and son vow not to do this again and became human again
They built a campfire and burn the werewolf pelts to ashes
Links:
Elwar: https://linktr.ee/dreadfaust
Lord ov Witchcraft: https://linktr.ee/LordOfWitchcraft
Song credits:
Elwar: Instruments
Lord ov Witchcraft: Vocals, mixing/mastering/editing, special fx, lyrics, song cover
P.S Special thanks to Steve Beebe for making this video
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